From the March 29, 1912 edition of the Leavenworth Echo (Leavenworth, Washington)
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington
In office March 4, 1911 – March 3, 1919
Preceded by
Miles Poindexter
Succeeded by
John W. Summers
Constituency
3rd district (1911–15) 4th district (1915–19)
Member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 7th district
In office 1899–1901
Personal details
Born
William Leroy La Follette
(1860-11-30)November 30, 1860 Thorntown, Indiana, U.S.
Died
December 20, 1934(1934-12-20) (aged 74) Colfax, Washington, U.S.
Occupation
American politician
William Leroy La Follette (November 30, 1860 – December 20, 1934) was a four-term member of the United States House of Representatives representing Washington. He represented the 3rd District from 1911 to 1915, and the 4th District from 1915 to 1919.[1] La Follette was a member of the prominent La Follette family.
^Lawrence Kestenbaum. "Index to Politicians: Ladduwhetty to Lair". The Political Graveyard. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
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